Trust

Editorial Policy

Last updated: April 2026

1. Source selection

We prioritize primary announcements, original reporting, and credible industry coverage. Briefs should rely on at least two trustworthy sources whenever possible, with the original source linked first.

2. Rewrite standard

VibeHub briefs are rewritten for readers, not copied from feeds. We remove boilerplate, marketing language, player UI text, alt-text artifacts, and internal production notes before anything is considered publishable.

3. What we reject as low-value

We do not treat thin changelog bullets, glossary-style explainers, one-source press releases, or maintenance-note summaries as good public editorial unless they are paired with reader-facing synthesis and corroboration.

4. AI assistance disclosure

We use automation to collect candidates and prepare drafts, but public copy must pass editorial quality gates before publication. AI assistance does not exempt a brief from sourcing, clarity, or reader-value requirements.

5. Corrections policy

If we materially misstate a fact, we correct the public brief and update the editorial note for the record. Minor style cleanups may be made without a separate notice.

6. Ads and editorial separation

Editorial decisions are made before monetization decisions. We do not allow advertising placement or affiliate considerations to determine what gets published or how it is described.